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    Sarah Jackson and Meredith Shiels in the Infections and Immunoepidemiology Branch (IIB), and colleagues, investigated the association between gender identity and diagnosis, treatment, and survival of cancer.

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    • (1/2) Research has shown that #transgender people with cancer may be diagnosed at a later stage and less likely to receive treatment, contributing to worse survival compared to cisgender people. #TransgenderAwarenessWeek https://t.co/9n3z6TWRuE #NCI_InfectionImmunoEpi @ssjac79

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    Study of chronic hepatitis virus infection and the risk of liver cancer

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    • Chronic hepatitis virus infection is an important cause of liver cancer. Read more about DCEG research on hepatitis viruses and liver cancer. https://t.co/Wa9hThOFkw #NCI_InfectionImmunoEpi #LiverCancerAwarenessMonth https://t.co/sUK8lSse0h

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    NIH Calendar of Events - 2 year(s) ago

    NIH Calendar of Events

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    • Register Today: This Thursday, September 29th at 12PM ET, Dr. Jill Koshiol in #NCI_InfectionImmunoEpi will be presenting at @theNCI webinar in the @NIH Hepatitis Elimination Series. https://t.co/7j6UngUm7v https://t.co/z32oJZojSz

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    Recruiting: Postdoctoral fellow to study the contribution of autoimmune conditions to the etiology and outcomes of cancer, under the mentorship of Dr. Eric Engels.

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    • Dr. @EricEngelsMD is looking for a #postdoc interested in how autoimmune conditions contribute to cancer etiology and outcomes. Learn more about his work in #NCI_InfectionImmunoEpi and apply today! https://t.co/R9BU8iRSLG #EpiTwitter https://t.co/Fm74BIPEcR

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    Study of the etiology of cancer among solid organ transplant recipients

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    • According to #SkinCancer research by #NCI_InfectionImmunoEpi @EricEngelsMD, transplant recipients should protect themselves from UV radiation and get regular screening for skin cancer. #SummerSunSafety https://t.co/5homSSFks3 https://t.co/Xr9q5Ljc4N